An opening-season trip through Alabama and Tennessee left the St. Catharine baseball team with a 1-7 record, but Luther Bramblett’s Patriots found Edelen-Haydon Field to be just the remedy they needed.

The Bat Pats won their home opener Friday, 11-1 over Holy Cross (Indiana), and then beat the same Saints team Saturday, 11-0.
On Sunday, the Patriots were able to claim two more wins over Goshen College (Indiana) by scores of 5-4 and 10-0.

After three stops in Kentucky as an assistant coach, former University of Kentucky wide receiver Craig Yeast is moving up the ranks.

Yeast accepted a head coaching and teaching position at Bryan Station High School in Lexington last week.
“The Lord blessed me with the situation he wanted for me, so I’m happy about it,” Yeast said.
The former college standout and NFL player said he’s already had a few interactions with his players at Bryan Station, and that all signs indicate things are heading in the right direction.

The St. Catharine College basketball teams have two remaining games on the regular-season schedule, at home Thursday and Saturday against Cumberlands and Lindsey Wilson respectively. And all of the games have post-season implications for the Patriot men and women.
The men are currently tied for second place in the Mid-South Conference with Cumberlands at 12-4, one game behind first place Georgetown. With victories Thursday and Saturday J.T. Burton’s team can clinch a second seed in the upcoming conference tournament to be played in Frankfort March 4-6.

With over a week to prepare for the juggernaut, Washington County will try to reverse its fortune against Bardstown (19-4) on Wednesday.

Tipoff for the 19th District tournament first-round game is set for 6 p.m. at Nelson County High School.
In their last regular season game, the Commanders showed signs of improvement against the full-court press.
In that game, they beat the press enough to take Caverna out of the defense.